The Mammals Of Bitterroot Valley, Montana, In Their Relation To Spotted Fever is a scientific study conducted by Henry Wetherbee Henshaw in 1911. The book focuses on the relationship between the mammals of Bitterroot Valley, Montana, and the disease known as spotted fever. Henshaw's research includes detailed descriptions and illustrations of the various mammals found in the region, including deer, elk, rodents, and carnivores. He also examines the...